Over 190 people, including 47 security personnel and 108 militants, were killed in the 12-month period from January 15 last year.
About 800 persons were also arrested, while four magisterial inquiries have been ordered during the same period, Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti said in a written reply to a question by opposition National Conference leader AM Sagar in the Legislative Assembly.
Mufti, who also holds the home ministry, said a total of 146 terrorism-related incidents took place between January 15, 2015 to January 15, 2016, leaving 169 people – 108 terrorists, 39 security personnel and 22 civilians – dead.
A total of 181 incidents of border firing were reported during the same period in the state which left 22 persons including eight security personnel dead and 75 others, including 13 securitymen injured, she said.
Mufti said the four south Kashmir districts of Anantnag, Pulwama, Kulgam and Shopian accounted for the highest number of militants attacks (61), resulting in the death of 54 persons including 12 securitymen and 34 militants.
However, the three north Kashmir districts of Kupwara, Baramulla and Bandipora which share border with Pakistan-administered Kashmir (PaK), witnessed almost double the number of deaths compared to south Kashmir districts in such terror attacks.
The north Kashmir districts together accounted for 57 terror attacks which resulted in the death of 92 persons including 60 militants and 21 security personnel, the Chief Minister said, but gave no details about the number of terrorists who were killed along the Line of Control while trying to infiltrate into the Valley from across the border.
The summer capital Srinagar recorded 15 terror attacks in which one civilian was killed, while seven districts, out of total 22 across Jammu and Kashmir, including the winter capital Jammu witnessed no such violence.
Other districts, where no such incident took place, included Ganderbal in central Kashmir, Leh and Kargil in Ladakh region and Rajouri, Reasi and Kishtwar in Jammu region, Mufti said.
Poonch district in Jammu region witnessed five incidents, resulting in the death of six militants and a securitymen, while two terror attacks took place in Kathua, also in Jammu, leaving seven persons including three securitymen and two militants dead, the Chief Minister said. (PTI)